you gotta love a sport that dictates that you wear white breeches and a white shirt, then clean and ride a horse in dusty, hot weather.
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you gotta love a sport that dictates that you wear white breeches and a white shirt, then clean and ride a horse in dusty, hot weather.
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Nicely captured. While Marko will often say that he always likes to see the subjects eyes, I find I kind of enjoy the voyeurism involved in seeing people watch something else.
I quite like shots of people from behind if they are doing something interesting or in an interesting scene. It's a view not often seen.
Nice work.
Quite like this one, nice BW! Dig the composition - Nice scene!
In terms of people's backsides 99% of the time it doesn't work, but it DOES work here! Why? because the shot isn't only about the watchers it's about what they are watching so it creates a story.
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thanks everyone. I am glad that you like it.
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